Seventy from the 70s is a unique collection of poems written by a teenage girl in the UK over forty years ago. These are not typical love poems: categories include Myth & Legend, Hoping and In My World. Seventy from the 70s...easy to read poems from harder to understand times.

Effie Grinham is an ordinary teenager. She went to school in the morning as usual, hung out with friends like every day, swooned about boys and talked about annoying teachers behind their backs.
It was such an average day.
Until she accidentally found something by the door that nobody else seemed to notice before, and found herself opening a letter from someone who is most probably dead...

What does purity look like? Is it recognizable to the average teenage girl? Does she know that purity should be at the very foundation of her identity over makeup, short skirts, and finding a boyfriend? With examples in our pop culture like Beyonce and Christina Aguilera, there's a lot of work to be done in teaching our girls the definition of purity from God's perspective.

Before this happened, Jolene never needed anyone to watch out for her. She lived in the big city with her good job, until taking her dog and cat to live in a trailer on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
When danger barges in, will the local cowboy or will the Native American win her heart while protecting her from harm?

Maggie's mother is dead, her father is broken, and all her old friends are drifting away.
Some guy at school is starting a band. Maggie doesn't play an instrument, but the guy doesn't know that.
What does she have to lose?

Margo LeDoux has a crush on Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson and decides that she's going to meet him... if only (sigh!) it was that easy. In MEETING DENNIS WILSON Book One, we meet Margo and her best friends Brian and Christy, the three main characters in the seven-book series. How does a girl with a rock-star-sized crush meet the drummer of her dreams? Find out in MEETING DENNIS WILSON Book one.

Seventeen-year-old Parker Murphy's sure that her heart is dying. What she experienced during an attempted abduction by a stalker is minor compared to the burning pain that she's left with from Ryan Blando's accidental death.

Mary-Catherine wants desperately to keep her secret, but she can't bring fake boyfriend, Dusty Greer, to the upcoming school dance. Her friends expect to meet him, and skeptical mean girls, Paige and Whitney, are eager to expose her lie. Things get even worse when Mary-Cat's parents go out of town, leaving her with crazy Aunt Frankie, who is mysteriously missing a pinky and puts apples in stew.

hi! how are you? I am the heiress of a long line of highly educated english citizens and I´ve recently started a new year in a special new high school for seriously gifted children. in this high school, there are loads of work, strange teachers, unusual events, but most importantly, a tremendous amount of hot boys. it is hard to choose a perfect boyfriend. but, I never give up!